The Pizza Buns inside the package are separated into mini packages of two each.

That means you don’t have to cook a whole box at once if you’re looking for a nice warm snack. Keep in mind that the nutrition info is also separated out by pairs of the things, so a full box actually has 600 calories (240 from fat) rather than the 200 (80 from fat) shown on the packaging.

The instructions on the box give you a choice of cooking methods, and we went with the traditional oven rather than a microwave. They came out of the oven looking amazing. And they smell great too.

The bulk of these is pure bread, so eating one is a bit like eating a deep dish pizza with hardly any ingredients on it. That’s fine, because DiGiorno’s crust is so tasty, but if you’re expecting something more like a mini pizza, you might be disappointed.

The ingredients that actually do appear between the folds of this crust seem to be a mixed bag. We found some buns that were packed with sausage, pepperoni, tomato chunks, and even olives, while others contained a single piece of sausage with only trace hints of tomato sauce. With six buns to try , we found four were packed with ingredients while two were pretty skimpy. That means that more often than not you’ll be getting a good one, but we don’t like that a third of the package belonged to the skimpy ones.

The package claims there is mozzarella cheese on these, but we have a feeling it’s baked into the bun because we certainly didn’t find any anywhere else. It’s fine, but a little melty cheese would have been a killer topper for these pizza buns.

As is, DiGiorno’s Italian Style Supreme Pizza Buns are pretty tasty, though we would have liked them to be just a little more “supreme.”

To see the nutrition facts and ingredients of this frozen food, check out our package scans below.